if you want to try this Christmas tree copy and past the link on Google
and enjoy
link http://www.abcya.com/christmas_tree.htm
Thursday, 11 December 2014
my ginger bread house
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Chris of The C.A.R.E Club
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What was the name of the club the girls started?
A. The Be Good To Your Neighbor Club.
B. The Love Your Neighbor Club.
C. The C.A.R.E. Club.
D. The Girl Scouts.
2. How did they help a little boy on the playground?
A. Stuck up for him when kids were picking on him.
B. They helped him carry his books.
C. They showed him the way home.
D. They bought him some ice cream.
3. Why did they stay after school?
A. They got in trouble.
B. They stayed to help a girl learn to read.
C. They had basketball practice.
D. They helped the teacher clean up the classroom.
4. What did the other boys and girls think about the club?
A. They thought it was silly.
B. They thought it was hard work.
C. They didn’t like it.
D. They all wanted to join.
5. Why do you think everyone wanted to join?
A. They wanted to help other people.
B. They wanted to have lots of friends.
C. They wanted to make some money.
D. Their parents told them to
(Do not post the questions above).
CREATING:
Create a poster that gives tips on how to answer questions in multiple choice test.
Make sure to:
- Give at least 3 tips
- Make the title bold
- Have a clear poster
- Include an appropriate image
Friday, 10 October 2014
Me and My Dog Paris
Chris cook island
Kia Orana! I am also half Cook Island. The Cook Islands is made up of 15 islands and my dad is from a island called Mangaia. The 15 stars on the flag represents the 15 Islands.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Friday, 19 September 2014
Chris Rima: Key Competencies Explanation
Key Competencies Explanation
At Point England School we have
Key Competencies. They are Thinking, Managing Self, Relating to Others, Participating & Contributing. I am going to explain what these Key Competencies mean.
Managing Self :
A good example for Managing ourselves is to make sure that we respect our Teachers in Class, Our Friends,Family and our Environment.
Thinking:
When we think we are learning at the same time, We think so we can make the right choices and thinking helps us solve problems too. Example : When we do Math and you want to find out what the answer is, We have to think about how we are going to get the answer by using our brains to calculate.
Relating to Others:
What this means is when you understand what your teacher or classmates are talking about and can feel the same way that they do.
Participating and Contributing :
Participating to me means working as a team, And Contributing means giving and sharing ideas with others, So together this means Helping Each other.
Thank You for reading my views on what our Key Competencies mean at our school.
Friday, 12 September 2014
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Christopher-Samoa
Sun shines every day
Amazing beaches
Mornings are warm
O for awesome ! haha
America Samoa
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Friday, 22 August 2014
Chris Mashed Potato Sculpting - Punctuation and Paragraphs
Mashed Potato Sculpting - Punctuation
WALT: use a range of punctuation, including full stops, capital letters, commas, exclamation marks, question marks, speech marks and apostrophes.
WALT: separate ideas to create new paragraphs that focus on one main point.
Read the paragraph in box one, then in box two add in the right punctuation and paragraphs.
Full stops: 10 capital letters: 14 commas: 4 exclamation marks: 0 question marks: 0 speech marks: 0 apostrophes: 0 paragraphs: 3
Unedited
mashed potato sculpting originated in Auckland new Zealand in 2014 it was invented by a great teacher named miss garden the aim of the game is to sculpt an amazing piece of art using mashed potatoes the equipment you will need is a plate of freshly mashed potatoes and a flat surface to work on mashed potato sculpting is held indoors this is because the mashed potato needs to be in room temperature perfect for sculpting this is an individual event there are five competitors competing at one time each player has two minutes to sculpt a master piece from mashed potatoes competitors must only use the the mashed potato on their own plate players who touch or steal potato from other competitors are immediately disqualified
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Edited
Mashed potato sculpting originated in Auckland New Zealand in 2014. It was invented by a great teacher named Miss Garden. The aim of the game is to sculpt an amazing piece of art using mashed potatoes.
The equipment you will need is a plate of freshly mashed potatoes, and a flat surface to work on. Mashed potatoes sculpting is held indoors. This is because the mashed potatoes, needs to be in room temperature perfect for sculpting. This is an individual event, there are five competitors competing at one time. Each player has two minutes to sculpt a master piece from mashed potatoes. Competitors must only use the mashed potatoes on their own plate. Players who touch or steal potatoes from other competitors, are immediately disqualified. |
Omari's and chris Explaining My Event
Explaining My Event
Name of event and background information:
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My Event is called Hot Dog Eating Contest.And it is getting held in New Zealand in front of two mountains.It was evented by the Amazing Omari Warana.and chris rima
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Aim of the game:
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The group who eats all the hot dogs on the plate before the other teams wins the trophy.There's going to be a first second and third place in my hot dog eating contest.
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Equiptment:
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For equipment you need a plate,hot dogs,table and a chair.
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Venue:
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It will be held behind one tree hill and a random mountain.
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Players/positions:
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There is going to be 10 players and 6 groups all fighting for the gold silver and bronze trophy crown and medal.
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Rules:
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You have to eat all the hot dogs on the plate first before the other teams/groups.
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Chris's Bowl Of Rice
A Bowl Of Rice 1.1.09
1. Find on a map. Colour and label it. Take a photo to put on this doc to show where it is.
2. What tells you it is time to harvest the rice? it turns brown summer
3. What is a ‘threshing machine’? (what does it do?) it it deze tacks brown stuff of the rice
4. What goes into a threshing machine? these
What 2 things come out separately?
5. What do the family use each of these things for: rice stalks -
Friday, 15 August 2014
Chris Rima. Three Little Pigs- Punctuation
Three Little Pigs- Punctuation
WALT: understand and use a range of punctuation, including full stops, capital letters, commas, exclamation marks, question marks and speech marks.
Read the paragraph in box one, then in box two add in the right punctuation.
Hints: Full stops: 6 capital letters: 7 commas: 6 exclamation marks: 0 question marks: 0 speech marks: 8
Unedited
There was once a family of pigs. the Mother pig was very poor one day she sent her three little pigs out to find some gold.
the first that went off met a man with a bundle of straw and said to him. Please man give me that straw to build me a house the man did and the little pig built a house with it.
Suddenly there came along a wolf and knocked at the door and said little pig little pig let me come in the pig answered "no no by the hair of my chin chin chin" the wolf then answered to that then ill huff "and ill puff and ill blow your house in".
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Edited
There was once a family of pigs. The mother pig was very poor, one day she sent her three little pigs out to find some gold.
The first that went off met a man with a bundle of straw, and said to him "Please man give me that straw to build me a house" the man did, and the little pig built a house with it.
Suddenly there came along a wolf and knocked at the door and said"little pig, little pig let me come in" the pig answered, "No! No! by the hair of my chin chin chin" the wolf then answered to that, "Then i'll huff and i'll puff and i'll blow your house in"
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Early finishers: Take a screenshot of both paragraphs, then post to your blog with a few sentences explaining your learning.
Game: Alien Punctuation game
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Chris of Commonwealth Games Punctuation
Punctuating a paragraph
"Go"! Yelled dad. He was yelling at the Tv, While he was watching boxing during the Commonwealth Games. Dad was watching very intensely, David Nyika looked strong. BOOM! His opponent was knocked to the ground. "Hooray" we all shouted, David won gold and he is a Champion. Wow! I want to be a Boxer when I grow up and be a Champion.
By Chris Rima
Chris of Commonwealth Games - Punctuation
Commonwealth Games - Punctuation
WALT: understand and use a range of punctuation, including full stops, capital letters, commas, exclamation marks, question marks and speech marks.
Read the paragraph in box one, then in box two add in the right punctuation.
Hints: Full stops: 3 capital letters: 7 commas: 4 exclamation marks: 0 question marks: 0 speech marks: 0
Unedited
The commonwealth is a family of 53 countries. Spread over every continent and ocean in the world although the people of the commonwealth are different in many ways. they work together by sharing ideas and experiences skills and knowledge this year it will be held in Glasgow Scotland. New Zealand Samoa England and Canada Australia. weight lifting |
Edited
The commonwealth is a family of 53 countries, spread over every continent and ocean. in the world although the people of the commonwealth are different in many ways they work together by sharing ideas and experiences skills and knowledge this year it will be held in Glasgow Scotland
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Early finishers: Take a screenshot of both paragraphs, then post to your blog with a few sentences explaining your learning.
Game: Alien Punctuation game
Friday, 8 August 2014
Friday, 13 June 2014
Thursday, 12 June 2014
chris Life Cycle of A Frog - Explanation
Did you know a frog lays thousands of eggs? When they hatch they turn into a tadpole,Then they grow a tail then it grows back legs. It has 4 legs and its tail shrinks.Then it is a little frog,it turns into a big frog and that is called Metamorphosis and this is a picture of a frog that has already transformed from a tadpole.
Friday, 28 March 2014
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